4.4. Orthropaedic Problems of the Hand - Ganglia Flashcards

1
Q

What is a Ganglion?

A

A Myxoid Degeneration from a Joint Synovia

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2
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What does a Ganglion arise from?

A
  1. A Joint Capsule
  2. A Joint Tendon Sheath
  3. A Joint Ligament
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3
Q

Which sex do Ganglion’s most commonly present in?

A

Females (2:1)

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4
Q

What is the most common age of presentation of Ganglions?

A

20-40 years old

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5
Q

Where do the majority of Ganglia present in the hand?

A

Dorsal > Volar (3:1)

Note - 70% of all discrete swellings in the hand and wrist are ganglia

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6
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What are Ganglia associated with?

A

Recurrent injury of the Wrist

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7
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What are the characteristics of a Ganglionic lump?

A
  1. Firm but Non-Tender
  2. Change in Size
  3. Smooth but occasionally Lobulated
  4. Normally Not Fixed to underlying Tissue
  5. Not fixed to the Skin
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8
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What is the Non-Operative management of Ganglia?

A
  1. Reassure the patient and Observe
  2. Aspiration
  3. Hit with a Bible
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9
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What are the Operative Management of Ganglia?

A

Rare:

Excision including the “Root”

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